The FAIL Blog
Words fail. Fail? Word.
Words fail. Fail? Word.
The sort of idea that *should* be prominent on the web: flexible content design. Having dealt with only mass email marketing for the past couple of weeks, I pray for someone else to understand that print and web media are as different as paint and clay.
Delivered unto me by the SS chrab.
Probably making the rounds in the meme-sphere, etc., but this did make me laugh to beat the band.
From Czeltic Girl, an indescribable new medium for art: Biertijd.com // Media » Damon Scott & Bubbles
As I head off this week to intern at the nation’s largest stage combat workshop, I watch this with glee and dread. Plus, it seems to focus on some sort of autistic savant of the martial, which tweaks me in the right places. My sister has a genetic condition similar to autism that I’ve considered writing into fantasy short stories. Nothing new under the sun.
Perhaps it’s due to my recent Lovecraftian splurge — in just the last few days, I’ve busted open Arkham Horror, Dark Corners of the Earth, and my friend’s latest novel (although even he admits it more in the style of Stephen King than his previous) — but the spam below has horrific underpinnings, as though it were written by a cruel, arcane intelligence. The proximity of the words feline, cirrhosis, postmortem, fecal, pregnancy, nightmares and quarantine, along with the obtuse and alien words interspersed, casts an eerie greenish patina over the simple links held within it.
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…sometimes require armour.
Friend and colleague Jeffron Heinberg decided he should get down to making a better mousetrap after having a gander at this pictorial. Thanks to Teak Newtson for the link.
Somehow I doubt their commitment to Sparkle Motion.
Though I went in search of this site while thinking of this line, I was dumb and did not come up with the obvious blog tagline; that was Czeltic Girl who helped me out.